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Video Cards Featuring SpursEngine (Cell Processor) Coming Soon [SpursEngine]
10 days ago
Sony said to be hanging onto Cell processor for PlayStation 4
11 days ago
Fully Equipped: Sony considering existing cell processor for PS4?
12 days ago
Cell Processor Going 45nm In 2009
18 days ago
Toshiba to use Cell processor in future notebook
155 days ago
Toshiba Bringing PS3 Innards to Notebooks, TVs [Cell Processor]
155 days ago

Source: crave.cnet.com --- 12 days ago
IBM's 45nm Cell Processor. (Credit: IBM) Ah, the challenges of being a game-console manufacturer. Blogger Sean Hollister at GameCyte says that Japanese tech news site PC Watch is reporting that in a potential cost-savings move Sony is considering using a tweaked version of PS3's current Cell Processor ... ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 12 days ago
The impending PS4, which we last heard was , might be based on the same Cell Processor that currently powers the PS3. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 19 days ago
The 45nm version of the chip used in the PlayStation 3 will cost less than the current 65nm chip, while requiring 40% less power. ...
Source: news.softpedia.com --- 18 days ago
Technology development is constant nowadays, but Sony and Toshiba's latest venture in research, the attempt to improve the Cell Processor, which currently powers the PlayStation 3, has resulted in a finished product. Say  goodbye to the old 65 nm chip, and welcome to the new 45 nm one. Sure, it may not sound like a great improvement, but in terms of chip manufacturing, a 20 nm decrease is quite a leap. And now they have just announced the official date when this chip goes... ...
Source: www.engadget.com --- 11 days ago
Filed under: Gaming As should be clear by now, any talk of a successor to a still relatively new game console should be taken with a hefty grain of salt but, if word from Japan's Impress is to be believed, it looks like we could possibly be getting a clearer indication of what might be under the PlayStation 4 's non-existent hood. Apparently, unlike the massive shift from the PS2 to PS3, the eventually PS4 will be a decidedly smaller leap, with it relying on a slightly speedier (and, likely, 45nm ) Cell Processor but not a completely new architecture. That would let Sony keep the cost down considerably while also easing development for the console since, by then, developers should finally have a handle on the PS3's hardware. To further cut costs, Sony is also said to be considering a switch from the speedy Rambus XDR memory to more traditional DDR3 memory, which could apparently be tied directly to the Processor to cut down on latency. Or the PS4 could be powered by a pink slime that feeds on negative energy, you never know. [Via Electronista ] Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments ...
Source: www.engadget.com --- 18 days ago
Filed under: Gaming Japan's Nikkan is reporting that Sony and Toshiba will begin mass production of the 45nm Cell Processor in 2009 -- not this autumn as previously rumored. The smaller chip which cost less than the current 65nm Cell to manufacture also require 40% less power to run. This opens the door to possible price drops on existing PS3 consoles in 2009 as well as slimmer , cooler running rigs should Sony decide to refresh the industrial design. Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments ...
Source: gizmodo.com --- 12 days ago
The impending PS4, which we last heard was coming in 2010, might be based on the same Cell Processor that currently powers the PS3. Japanese tech site PC Watch said that Sony will forgo designing a... ...
Source: gizmodo.com --- 10 days ago
We've already seen the SpursEngine teased in laptops, but Toshiba is becoming vocal about bringing the SpursEngine—the same technology found in the PlayStation 3 Cell Processor—to standalone video cards in 4-core configuration. The first will come from Leadtek later this month for $286, a 128MB card that can fit into a small form PC, and it will be followed in November by Thomson cards that will start in the high $300s. SpursEngine cards have built-in MPEG2 and H.264 codecs which equal smooth video playback and the ability to uprez SD content on the fly. And at least Leadtek's offering sounds like a solid alternative to small media PC packed with integrated graphics. [ PCWorld ] ...
Source: kotaku.com --- 19 days ago
In 2009, Sony and Toshiba are to begin mass production of the 45nm version of the Cell Processor used in the PlayStation 3, reports Gizmodo. The smaller Processor uses around 40% less power than the current 65nm chip and generates proportionally less heat. It also costs substantially less to manufacture. It would be lovely to think that Sony will pass these savings on to the consumer, but given the less than stellar sales of the PS3 we may just see a smaller, more slimline incarnation of the console at a similar price point. Cell Processors to Go 45nm in '09; Smaller, Cheaper PS3s Likely to Follow [Gizmodo] ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 11 days ago
My thoughts on the present and future of the Sony PlayStation 3 and 4 ...
Source: www.springerlink.com --- 11 days ago
Abstract   Low-latency and high-throughput processing are key requirements of data stream management systems (DSMSs). Hence, multi-core processors that provide high aggregate processing capacity are ideal matches for executing costly DSMS operators. The recently developed Cell Processor is a good example of a heterogeneous multi-core architecture and provides a powerful platform for executing data stream operators with high-performance. On the down side, exploiting the full potential of a multi-core Processor like Cell is often challenging, mainly due to the heterogeneous nature of the processing elements, the software managed local memory at the co-Processor side, and the unconventional programming model in general. In this paper, we study the problem of scalable execution of windowed stream join operators on multi-core processors, and specifically on the Cell Processor. By examining various aspects of join execution flow, we determine the right set of techniques to apply in order to minimize the sequential segments and maximize parallelism. Concretely, we show that basic windows coupled with low-overhead pointer-shifting techniques can be used to achieve efficient join window partitioning, column-oriented join window organization can be used to minimize scattered data transfers, delay-optimized double buffering can be used for effective pipelining, rate-aware batching can be used to balance join throughput and tuple delay, and final ...
Source: www.shacknews.com --- 11 days ago
"Sony has begun considering in earnest using the Cell architecture for the PlayStation 4," says a report on Japanese-language site Impress Watch . The report goes on to say that Sony is currently seeking input from developers on the idea. Using the Cell would cut production costs on the PS4--a much-needed step for Sony, which loses money on every console --and enable PlayStation 3 developers to more quickly produce games for the PlayStation 4. The PS3 is renowned among developers for its unconventional internal architecture, making game production more challenging. According to the report, Sony had planned to continue using the Cell architecture after the PS3 since the system's conception. The PS4 may run on an enhanced version of the 45nm chip already in production for the PS3... ...
Source: www.trustedreviews.com --- 12 days ago
   So we hear... ...
Source: www.trustedreviews.com --- 19 days ago
   Smaller, cooler and cheaper PS3s on the bill, we hope. ...
Source: www.xbitlabs.com --- 12 days ago
Sony Expected to Look at Lower Cost Hardware for PlayStation 4 ...
Source: www.xbitlabs.com --- 19 days ago
Companies to Make Cell Processor Using 45nm Process Tech in 2009 ...
Source: www.psu.com --- 19 days ago
PlayStation 3 A 45 nanometer Cell Processor was first realized earlier this year, and Sony plans to include it in the PlayStation 3 sometime during 2009. So how does this affect you? By creating a smaller chip, Sony circumvents some costs associated with creating... ...
Source: www.psxextreme.com --- 11 days ago
The Cell Processor took a great deal of time and money to produce, and now, it seems Sony is thinking about using it in their next machine. Hmm... ...
Source: www.ps3daily.co.uk --- 19 days ago
Earlier this year the 45 nanometer Cell Processor was revealed and Sony plans to add this Processor to the PlayStation 3 hopefully in 2009 sometime. Ok now you may be thinking “So what, what has this got to do with us gamers” because I thought this at first, well by producing this smaller chip it means [...] ...
Source: www.product-reviews.net --- 10 days ago
When it comes to talking about the PlayStation 4, Sony is a little quiet, but what would you expect as they still fully back the PS3. There has been some talk though and that is about the chip that will be used in the PS4. It seems as if Sony will stick with the one [...] ...

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